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All I have to do is dream (Everly brothers cover)
Just for fun, An oldie but goodie
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12BmbThBAIQ_iuozKGzmmOVZ3TyWzde7F/view?usp=drivesdk
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One of my favourite songs, and it's incredibly difficult to pull off those harmonies and to even come close to the Everley's close-harmony singing - and of course you sing them to perfection
Do you know the story of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant? They're the songwriting couple who wrote this song, as well as many other classics (Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, Love Hurts). Hardly anyone has ever heard of them. @JanKun and I wrote a song in their honour at the end of last year:
https://richardyot.bandcamp.com/track/boudleaux-and-felice-with-jean-fran-ois-bergeon
Wow that was a very cool collab, Thank you. I didn't know that story. I'll look them up. You and Jankun sound really good together, voices blend nicely.
It's an amazing story, Felice was 19 years old when she met Boudleaux, and she said she recognised him immediately because she had been dreaming about him since she was eight years old. They eloped together a few days later and the song All I Have To Do Is Dream was written about that recurring dream of Felice's.
she began working at the Schroeder, where she met the man of her dreams. Literally. "Boudleaux was working in the cocktail lounge at the Schroeder and he was on the wagon, so he'd have to walk over to the water fountain by the elevator," she recalls.
Those trips to the water fountain were a psychic moment of great import. Though their paths had never crossed before, she knew him. As improbable as it sounds to most, Bryant explains it this way: "I had dreamed of Boudleaux when I was 8 years old. When this man was walking toward me I recognized him right away. The only thing that was wrong was that he didn't have a beard. Although he grew one for me later. In the dream we were dancing to our song. Only it was our song."
In 1957, Boudleaux pitched an oft-rejected tune called "Bye Bye Love" to two aspiring young rockers named don and Phil Everly, and two legends were born. In 1958, the Bryants gave the Everly Brothers the hit that was to be the signature song of their careers. "All I Have To Do Is Dream" was a number one hit on the country, pop and R&B charts.
(from https://shrout.co.uk/F&BB.htm)
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Beautiful harmonies.
I love the oldies, and this one is a fav.
Thanks for sharing.
Rene
My mother had Everly Brothers records when I was growing up and I always loved their harmonies. You’ve really done this song justice. This and “Ebony Eyes” were my favorites. Great cover.
Me too Rene! Thanks for listening. It's fun harmonizing a whole song.
Thanks @madeofwax. That is an awesome memory for sure. My mother would buy me 45s, some hits some misses but looking back it was very sweet and cool!
Tremendous singing… guitar playing pretty good as well !